Tonight, each of the four remaining singers performs a viewer’s choice, their own choice and a duet with another contestants. Let’s get to it.

Carlito Olivero: “Boyfriend.” A bit of Bieber. A bit of Usher. A bit of “Magic Mike.” Carlito is working all his angles with this performance. It’s a smart move at this point in the game. He’s really trying hard, but he’s also pulling it off. I’ve never heard such high-pitched screaming this season.

Restless Road: “That’s My Kind of Night.” These guys just don’t have great voices. It boggles my mind that they call out Carlito’s vocals but don’t do it half as much to these guys. The performance is pedestrian at best. The harmonies are wobbly. And they all just sound sort of tired. (ALSO THIS IS A TERRIBLE SONG.)

Alex & Sierra: “Little Talks.” Meh. They really seemed to take a turn last week. But this is sort of back to what they were doing. Cutesy and quirky and essentially pretty safe. THAT SAID, I’m pretty sure they’re going to take it all.

Jeff Gutt: “Hallelujah.” Oh, America. So safe. So predictable. And then he starts singing and practically chews up and spits out every lyrics. It’s SO affected and over the top — two things this song is NOT about. I also hate that ’80s power ballad arrangement. It all points to the fact that Jeff should probably be fronting a Bon Jovi cover band.

Carlito vs. Alex & Sierra: “Falling Slowly.” COME ON. This song was clearly chosen to favor Alex & Sierra. It’s in complete contrast to Carlito’s vocals, style and persona. But OUCH — A&S hit some bum notes. And it actually shows a different side of Carlito. Not sure this went the way producers wanted it to.

Restless Road vs. Jeff Gutt: “Every Breath You Take.” And this song clearly favors Jeff. (Maybe because Restless Road is all but a shoo-in)? The harmonies are better, but Restless Road is in a constant state of awkwardness. They seem like Jeff’s backup singers.

Carlito: “I Need to Know.” Carlito is peaking at the right time. He’s seeming more and more like a legit pop star, fully embracing his own persona. He still needs some work, but so does everyone. And if he keeps working, he’s only going to get better. I’d love to see him in the finals. He really had the look and feel of a modern pop star.

Restless Road: “Wanted.” Easily their best of the night. It’s not a terribly difficult song, and the vocals feel easy instead of forced or tired. It’s just all so middle of the road.

Alex & Sierra: “Gravity.” This is a little … dull. It’s not terrible. But it never really lifts off the ground. They just don’t have the right voices for this song. Check THIS VERSION by local singers Wayne Ashley and Wendy Taylor.

Jeff Gutt: “Demons.” This is neither here nor there. It’s perfectly OK, but that’s about it. Nothing particularly special about it, which makes the standing ovation from the judges all the more head-scratching.

I don’t agree with it, but I think Carlito might be the one going home. Jeff has the songs. Alex & Sierra have the votes. Restless Road is the only other act that might clear an opening for Carlito. What do you think?